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Smoke-induced germination of succulents (Mesembryanthemaceae) from fire-prone and fire-free habitats in South Africa
Authors:S. M. Pierce  K. Esler  R. M. Cowling
Affiliation:(1) Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, 7700 Rondebosch, South Africa;(2) Institute for Plant Conservation, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, 7700 Rondebosch, South Africa
Abstract:Previous studies have shown germination to be stimulated by fire-related cues such as heat and charate extract and, more recently, plant-derived smoke extract. However, smoke extract has not been tested on non-fire-prone species. We hypothesized that smoke-induced germination would be restricted to fire-prone species and investigated responses of members of the family Mesembryanthemaceae which has genera confined to fire-prone and to non-fire-prone habitats as well as genera with species across both habitats. Results of germination trials of smoke effects did not support the hypothesis. Plant-derived smoke extract stimulated germination in both fire-prone and non-fire-prone species. These results cast some doubt on the ecological significance of smoke as a fire-related cue and we suggest that investigation of effects of fire-related cues on non-fire prone species may throw light on general mechanisms of germination.
Keywords:Seed  Germination  Fire  Mesembryanthemaceae  Smoke
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